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About Bill Gibbs
Expertise
Any questions about R.V.'s not including the automotive end, such as engines and drive trains.

Experience
I have been repairing R.V.'s for about 17 years, Service Manager for 5 years, Lead Tech for 4 1/2 years at the largest dealer in area, Troubleshooter clinics in Ore. Dometic, Norcold certified

Education/Credentials
High School Graduate, R.V. Troubleshooter Clinics, Springfield Ore.

Past/Present Clients
Marathon Motor Coach (Warranty Provider in this area)

 
   

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Topic: RV Repair



Expert: Bill Gibbs
Date: 3/28/2008
Subject: Lift system crank problem

Question
The lift system on our 2004 Fleetwood Sedona is not  "grabbing" when cranked.  It just freely turns and the top does not engage.  Some one told me the "hub" might have gone bad.  Is this repair something a "do it yourselfer" can do and is it an expensive part or should we rely on the professionals?  Any other ideas of what might be wrong?  Thanks, Mickey

Answer
Mickey, It sounds like that very well could be the trouble. It might also be that the cables have come off in some way. This is really not something the everyday do it yourselfer does. If you are able to open it up enough to see the working mechanism then you might be able to see just what is going on, but this is also sometimes not that easy to do. If you know of a good shop in the area where you are then I would recommend that you take it to them if anything I have said is of no help. If you are able to see what is going on then e mail me back and we can go from there. Thanks, Bill

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